3/05/2026

[Tesla News Summary] Musk's AGI, FSD Shifts & Giga Berlin!

Daily Tesla News

This week, Tesla continues to dominate headlines with significant developments across its core pillars. From Elon Musk's ambitious AGI predictions and evolving Full Self-Driving (FSD) updates to major wins at Giga Berlin and expanding Starlink partnerships, the pace of innovation and news remains relentless.

Full Self-Driving (FSD) & Autonomy Advances

  • The latest FSD v14.2.2.5 release is causing some confusion among users, indicating ongoing refinement.
  • A major Wall Street firm praised Tesla's self-driving prowess, boosting confidence in its autonomous future.
  • However, new FSD transfer rules have sparked controversy, particularly impacting Cybertruck AWD buyers.
  • South Korean Tesla owners impressively logged over 8 million km using FSD (Supervised) in just 100 days.
  • Tesla is actively hiring Senior Engineers in Berlin for its dedicated 'Robotaxi' Autonomous Vehicle Team, hinting at future production.

Giga Berlin: Labor, Production & Strategic Moves

  • Tesla secured a significant victory against the German union IG Metall, with workers voting to back 'Giga United' and reducing union support at Giga Berlin.
  • Further job listings at Giga Berlin strongly suggest the plant could be a hub for Robotaxi production, reinforcing Tesla's autonomy ambitions.
  • Reports indicate Tesla will discuss expansion of Samsung AI6 production plans, hinting at greater integration and scale.

Elon Musk's Vision: AI & Humanoid Robots

  • Elon Musk reaffirmed his bold claim that Tesla could be the first to build Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) in humanoid form, despite past skepticism.
  • This ambition underscores Tesla's commitment to becoming a leader not just in EVs, but in advanced robotics and AI.

Starlink: Global Connectivity & Market Shifts

  • Japan's au launched the world's first Starlink satellite roaming in the U.S., marking a significant step in global mobile connectivity.
  • SpaceX and Deutsche Telekom partnered to bring Starlink Mobile to 10 European countries, expanding its reach dramatically.
  • Conversely, Starlink for General Aviation saw a major price increase alongside a new 100 MPH speed cap.

Product Updates & Business Developments

  • The Cybertruck received an update, adding highly anticipated 'Active Noise Cancellation'.
  • Tesla once again took the top spot in Global Supply Chain Sustainability Rankings.
  • However, Tesla’s emissions credit revenue shrank as Toyota and Stellantis exited CO₂ pools.
  • Hight Logistics highlighted the new Tesla Semi as it expands its zero-emission fleet.
  • Tesla published a new guide on Solar Panel Payback Periods, aiding potential customers.
  • Select Superchargers in Malaysia are now open to other EVs, signaling a move towards broader accessibility.
  • The Tesla Model Y drove an Australian sales rebound in February, demonstrating strong market performance.
  • Tesla is facing a class-action lawsuit over Model S door handles.

This past week showcases Tesla's multifaceted strategy, blending technological breakthroughs in AI and FSD with pragmatic business expansions and significant internal developments at Giga Berlin. While challenges like FSD transfer rules and legal issues persist, the forward momentum in robotics, global connectivity with Starlink, and sustainable practices affirms Tesla's position at the forefront of innovation. Investors and enthusiasts alike should closely watch these trends as Tesla continues to redefine industries.

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